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Question at position 17 17. In which sentence did the boy's girlfriend come over while he was cleaning? (Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct & shows this meaning) He was cleaning when she coming.He cleaned when she came over.He cleaning while she visiting.He was cleaning when she visited.
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A.He was cleaning when she coming.
B.He cleaned when she came over.
C.He cleaning while she visiting.
D.He was cleaning when she visited.
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Question restatement: In which sentence did the boy's girlfriend come over while he was cleaning? (Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct & shows this meaning)
Option 1: 'He was cleaning when she coming.' This is incorrect because after 'when', the verb 'come' should be in a past tense form to match the time frame. The correct continuous past form would be 'was coming' or, more naturally in this context, use the past simple 'came' to indicate an interruption. Therefore, 'coming' is ungrammatical h......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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